Amsterdam

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Use & Care

Linear Intrigue. A simple etched geometric pattern creates intersections along the rounded, square tip handle. Both satin and hi-luster finishes are used to create visual interest on this one-of-a-kind design. Long bowls and coined fork tines add to the distinction of this pattern, making Amsterdam a modern masterpiece for your table.

Made of Quality 18/0 Stainless Steel with two-tone finish that adds visual contrast

Squared bowls and coined fork tines

Limited Lifetime Warranty

Caring for your Stainless Steel Flatware...

First time use: Hand wash your new silverware thoroughly in hot water using a mild soap or detergent. Never use an aluminum pan, Only plastic or stainless steel. Rinse with fresh water. Dry immediately with a soft cloth.

Everyday use: If using a dishwasher, always remember to load forks and spoons handles down, tines and bowls up. Place knives in a separate basket with sharp ends down to prevent scratching and unwanted contact with other alloys. Remove flatware after last rinse cycle and dry by hand. Hot air drying increases the chances of discoloration and corrosion. Do not mix different metals in the same load.

Tip: Never soak flatware for long periods or overnight.

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Linear Intrigue. A simple etched geometric pattern creates intersections along the rounded, square tip handle. Both satin and hi-luster finishes are used to create visual interest on this one-of-a-kind design. Long bowls and coined fork tines add to the distinction of this pattern, making Amsterdam a modern masterpiece for your table.

Made of Quality 18/0 Stainless Steel with two-tone finish that adds visual contrast

Squared bowls and coined fork tines

Limited Lifetime Warranty

Use & Care

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Caring for your Stainless Steel Flatware...

First time use: Hand wash your new silverware thoroughly in hot water using a mild soap or detergent. Never use an aluminum pan, Only plastic or stainless steel. Rinse with fresh water. Dry immediately with a soft cloth.

Everyday use: If using a dishwasher, always remember to load forks and spoons handles down, tines and bowls up. Place knives in a separate basket with sharp ends down to prevent scratching and unwanted contact with other alloys. Remove flatware after last rinse cycle and dry by hand. Hot air drying increases the chances of discoloration and corrosion. Do not mix different metals in the same load.